Finally finished on this beast of a model for a new customer. Built to fit onto his existing bridge so only required me to produce one side of this iconic bridge. Final dimensions of this are 70cm tall by 110cm wide. So glad I didn't have to make the entire bridge :)
A commission for a new overseas client. 54mm scale this time. Some modifications made to the 3d model for his specifications to make sure that it was open backed for access, that the bunker area could accommodate the height of his figures and also that the main roof was sufficiently recessed so...
Forgot to post images of this one. It's big!! :-) Loved the way this one turned out and my first time doing it in this scale. A representation of Plancenoit Church from the Battle of Waterloo. I would say I put the cat in it for scale, but unfortunately she simply wouldn't move out of the shot...
Was asked by a long time and valued customer some time ago now if I could get hold of a decent German u-boot file. Managed to get hold of a couple of files in the end and ended up digitally kitbashing the files together to create this. We had to agree some sacrifices in proportions and detail to...
Forgot to post this one. Client wanted a 'gold rush' style setup for his figures. This was the main prospector's cabin and outhouse I did for him, along with some other pieces including a mine entrance. This was my favourite piece though :-)
A new commission just about complete for a regular customer. This time to go with his Samurai figures. Request was for a couple of rural farmhouse type buildings along with a well and a small shrine. Just now working on some 'scatter' accessories (barrels, sacks of produce, etc)
Was asked by a regular and highly valued customer in Australia if I could produce a castle facade for the new crusader figures he's expecting. All of the pieces I've done for him previously are to fit his cabinets, so this was a challenge to keep the aesthetic of what the castle would look like...
After a few requests for 1-30 scale tanks from clients I decided to invest heavily in large format resin printers. I've previously only produced them in FDM printed PLA plastic which, if you're familiar with the 3d printing process does tend to leave visible layer lines that aren't always easy...
3d printed pieces aren't for everyone on here I know, but sometimes they do fit the bill nicely when you can't find what you're looking for elsewhere to fit your diorama. Just finished this Viking commission for a client in the US and thought I'd post some pics here just to show the versatility...
Not sure whether this is allowed but this is my first post in the forum. I've been 3d printing and painting pieces for a few of the members now who were kind enough to post pictures in various sections of this forum (European house/farmhouse being one). The posts obviously received a fair few...
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